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In 2006, a product demo played upside down in front of 2,000 employees. This wasn't just a tech glitch—it was the beginning of a multimillion-dollar lesson about what happens when you watch your competitor instead of your customer. The story of how obsessing over rivals makes you blind to the people who actually matter.
By Shah M M, Industrial Designer, Business Strategy Consultant. [email protected]In 2006, a product demo played upside down in front of 2,000 employees. This wasn't just a tech glitch—it was the beginning of a multimillion-dollar lesson about what happens when you watch your competitor instead of your customer. The story of how obsessing over rivals makes you blind to the people who actually matter.